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May
6 Life Events that Require Financial Planning
Most people understand the importance of planning for retirement. Generally, it is a good idea to have a long-term financial plan in place from the day you begin working. However, realistically, most people do not start planning for retirement until …
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How Does Divorce Affect Taxes?
Under current tax laws, if you are paying alimony, you can deduct the amounts paid on your taxes and the receiving spouse pays taxes on that amount as income. Going forward however, this will change since the new tax laws …
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What Happens If I Miss the Tax Deadline?
For 2018, tax season ends on April 17 instead of April 15. But with tax season quickly coming to a close, you might still be missing forms and other information. You could also just be too busy to get your taxes …
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What is an Innocent Spouse and an Injured Spouse?
Many married couples opt to file their tax returns jointly because it is often the most beneficial status to use. But it’s not without risks. If your spouse has been neglectful when it comes to complying with tax laws and …
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Personal Taxes vs. Business Taxes
Filing taxes is a requirement whether you are an individual or a business owner. While there are some similarities between personal and business taxes, such as reporting all earned income, deductions for charitable donations, and “pay as you go” provisions, …
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